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Community => Butchering, Cooking, Recipes => Topic started by: Boss .300 winmag on October 30, 2014, 03:42:35 PM
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Looks like the on in the book. :dunno:
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Yes I have a couple of locations i go back to every year to pick them. I like to use them in stirfry.
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I finally had one last year and it is by far my favorite mushroom. Great texture and flavor.
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It looks like fried fish
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So is this one past its eating time?
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I finally had one last year and it is by far my favorite mushroom. Great texture and flavor.
How do you cook it?
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I finally had one last year and it is by far my favorite mushroom. Great texture and flavor.
How do you cook it?
Dry sauté and then a little butter and garlic.
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I look for these every time I go to elk camp. We called them goats beard. We would shave off discolored parts then pull it apart into strips about the size of a french fry. Dip them in pancake batter and fry in butter until crisp. So yummy.
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I found some last year and they are delicious. Hands down one of my favorite wild mushrooms. Saute in butter and add salt and pepper at the end. :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
Bet it would be good in a stir fry.
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I could have picked 25 lbs if I would have had a ladder today. :chuckle:
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I could have picked 25 lbs if I would have had a ladder today. :chuckle:
That is one of the problems......they can grow higher than a person can reach.
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Yeah it's a Hericium. As others have said it's good. I've eaten it fried in garlic butter. It tasted surprisingly similar to everything else that gets fried in garlic butter. In other words - delicious!
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Thanks for the replies everyone. :tup:
Me lokiidog picked a couple today and cooked one up with butter, yum yum! :cue:
I think they taste like morels on steroids, I won't be driving by them anymore with out stoping to pick some! ;)
Those were the appetizers before our T-bone steaks. :EAT:
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Going to get some more goats beard tomorrow to go with Mesveedubs meatloaf recipe! :drool:
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Did you do a spore test before eating?
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Did you do a spore test before eating?
I guess I'm missing something here, why do a spore test?
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Did you do a spore test before eating?
I guess I'm missing something here, why do a spore test?
Oh just to keep from inadvertenly killing yourself. :chuckle:
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Did you do a spore test before eating?
I guess I'm missing something here, why do a spore test?
Oh just to keep from inadvertenly killing yourself. :chuckle:
Still posting so spores must have been good to go! :whoo:
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Yes, I eat these every time I can get some, I call them chicken of the woods, there great in stews.
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These were awesome, though I dry sauteed the next one and I think cooking more moisture out of it made it better. It also didn't need the butter for great flavor.
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Yes, I eat these every time I can get some, I call them chicken of the woods, there great in stews.
Not even close to chicken of the woods.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laetiporus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laetiporus)
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Did you do a spore test before eating?
How do you spore test shrooms?
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Did you do a spore test before eating?
How do you spore test shrooms?
http://www.namyco.org/education/spore_prints.html (http://www.namyco.org/education/spore_prints.html)
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Back East they call them Teardrops, They are by far my favorite. You add them to a nice Ribeye steak cooking it, when done put the mushroom on your plate and throw the steak away. Just kidding, The mushroom takes on the flaror of the steak and is so much better.
Any one finding these on the West Side"
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I found a ton of them this year, look at dead trees and logs that's where I found them. Even on the cut ends of logs that have been down quite a while. :tup:
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The Savory Wild Mushroom A Pacific Northwest Guide Hardcover – January 1, 1962
by Margaret McKenny
Great book written by a UW Prof and has been reprinted and updated numerous times. I think it has been updated 5 times. all titles are some variation of savory wild mushroom. I have found older versions in a used book store CHEEP!
Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest: Timber Press Field Guide – July 22, 2009
by Joe Ammirati & Steve Trudell
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I'll be looking for this book. Thank you!
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The books are good but going out with some one knowledgable is much better. One of my hunting buddies from Silver Arrow Bowmen used to belong to the mushroom club and does a good job of studying mushrooms when we find them hunting. The books are good at identifying the mushrooms but not necessarily when your out hunting. To be safe, if you find a large batch of shrooms you need to take several cell phone pics, take a few home to do some tests. Examination of the mushroom's physical appearance, a spore print, and its growing location are BIG indicators that narrow stuff down quick.
you should also only eat a small ammount of "safe" mushroom the first time you eatone... you could have a bad allergic reaction... Mushroom hunting is pretty cool onc you have the proper understanding and tools. good luck